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🎧 Finding Me with Josh Wolf
Episode 61: Austin Guitar Hero
Austin delivered.
The shows were great.
The energy was real.
And somewhere along the way—
Josh got his guitar back.
Which, in his world, means something even bigger:
👉 The shoulder is (finally) turning a corner.
🎸 In This Episode:
• Why getting back to guitar feels like getting a piece of himself back
• The Austin shows—and what happens when everything just clicks
• The connection between physical recovery and creative momentum
🎤 Comic Brain… or Comic Problem?
Josh takes a hard look at something he’s noticed for years:
Comics obsessing over what other comics are doing on stage.
Why?
Why give it that much energy?
Because at the end of the day—
👉 The only thing you can control is your set.
🪞 The Self Check
Then Josh turns it inward.
And gets honest.
There are areas where he knows he’s slipping:
• He’s not making lists
• He’s not journaling
• He’s not eating the way he knows he should
Nothing dramatic.
Just… off.
đź§ The Shift
But here’s the thing:
Saying it out loud matters.
Because once you acknowledge it—
You’re already moving in the right direction.
Not perfect.
But aware.
And awareness is where change starts.
🎯 The Takeaway
You don’t fix your life all at once.
You fix it by noticing what’s off…
And deciding to do something about it.
Even if it starts with just saying it out loud.
📺 Watch & Follow
Finding Me is now streaming on YouTube via the Hey Maaan channel—bringing this daily journey to a wider audience.
📱 Let’s Connect
• YouTube: Hey Maaan with Josh & Jacob
• Drop a comment—what’s one thing you know you need to get back on track?
• Share this episode with someone who’s trying to tighten things up
🚨 Call to Action
If this episode resonated with you—share it.
Because sometimes progress doesn’t start with action…
It starts with honesty.
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🎧 Finding Me with Josh Wolf
Episode 61: Austin Guitar Hero
Austin delivered.
The shows were great.
The energy was real.
And somewhere along the way—
Josh got his guitar back.
Which, in his world, means something even bigger:
👉 The shoulder is (finally) turning a corner.
🎸 In This Episode:
• Why getting back to guitar feels like getting a piece of himself back
• The Austin shows—and what happens when everything just clicks
• The connection between physical recovery and creative momentum
🎤 Comic Brain… or Comic Problem?
Josh takes a hard look at something he’s noticed for years:
Comics obsessing over what other comics are doing on stage.
Why?
Why give it that much energy?
Because at the end of the day—
👉 The only thing you can control is your set.
🪞 The Self Check
Then Josh turns it inward.
And gets honest.
There are areas where he knows he’s slipping:
• He’s not making lists
• He’s not journaling
• He’s not eating the way he knows he should
Nothing dramatic.
Just… off.
đź§ The Shift
But here’s the thing:
Saying it out loud matters.
Because once you acknowledge it—
You’re already moving in the right direction.
Not perfect.
But aware.
And awareness is where change starts.
🎯 The Takeaway
You don’t fix your life all at once.
You fix it by noticing what’s off…
And deciding to do something about it.
Even if it starts with just saying it out loud.
📺 Watch & Follow
Finding Me is now streaming on YouTube via the Hey Maaan channel—bringing this daily journey to a wider audience.
📱 Let’s Connect
• YouTube: Hey Maaan with Josh & Jacob
• Drop a comment—what’s one thing you know you need to get back on track?
• Share this episode with someone who’s trying to tighten things up
🚨 Call to Action
If this episode resonated with you—share it.
Because sometimes progress doesn’t start with action…
It starts with honesty.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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